Recent studies have demonstrated subadditivity of human probability judgment: The judged probabilities for an event partition sum to more than 1. We report conditions under which people's probability judgments are superadditive instead: The component judgments for a partition sum to less than 1. Both directions of deviation from additivity are interpreted in a common framework, in which probability judgments are often mediated by judgments of evidence. The 2 kinds of nonadditivity result from differences in recruitment of supporting evidence together with reduced processing of nonfocal propo- sitions.

Macchi, L., Osherson, D., Krantz, E. (1999). A note on Superadditive probability judgment. PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW, 106(1), 210-214 [10.1037/0033-295X.106.1.210].

A note on Superadditive probability judgment

MACCHI, LAURA;
1999

Abstract

Recent studies have demonstrated subadditivity of human probability judgment: The judged probabilities for an event partition sum to more than 1. We report conditions under which people's probability judgments are superadditive instead: The component judgments for a partition sum to less than 1. Both directions of deviation from additivity are interpreted in a common framework, in which probability judgments are often mediated by judgments of evidence. The 2 kinds of nonadditivity result from differences in recruitment of supporting evidence together with reduced processing of nonfocal propo- sitions.
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superadditive probability, Support Theory
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1999
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Macchi, L., Osherson, D., Krantz, E. (1999). A note on Superadditive probability judgment. PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW, 106(1), 210-214 [10.1037/0033-295X.106.1.210].
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